How Sun Exposure Effects How Much You Enjoy Your Deck

During those hot summer days, decks that face east will get a lot of sun and little shade.

Before you choose a specific deck design, it is always a good idea to consider yearly sun exposure. Knowing how much, or how little sun and shade to expect during the seasons will help you maximize how much you enjoy your new outdoor living space.

For instance, if your new deck is built on the north side of your home, it will get very little sun. This is especially important for anyone who gets a lot of sun (and heat during the year). Having more shade is a definite treat if you live in hotter climates like (i.e. Florida, Texas, Arizona, etc.). You’ll be able to BBQ, relax, and enjoy the day without having to worry about running inside to beat the heat. However, if you live in a colder climate, this kind of northern exposure can mean you’ll get more shade and experience even cooler temps on that side of the deck. Also, the angle of the sun relative to the horizon is another factor you can also consider; especially if you plan on adding trees, plants or other accessories to your deck.

Check out these 3d composites that estimate how much sun and shade you can expect from your new deck:

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Want to Ignore Getting Your Deck Inspected? Watch This Today Show Report!

On the Today Show this morning, there was an excellent report showing what happens when a deck collapses. As we’ve written before, not building your deck the right way and/or not doing a brief yearly inspection is not a risk worth taking. Watch this report to see how dangerous it is to ignore making sure …

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Spring is Here! Time to Spruce Up, Or Even Replace Your Old Deck

Maintaining Exotic Wood Decking Is Easier Than You Think!

Spring is finally here. That means plenty of entertaining, grilling, or just enjoying a nice evening after work on your deck. But, before anything, it’s also time to consider the overall health of your deck.

If your deck is over 10 years old, doing a thorough inspection of your joists, connecting fasteners, ledger, and railings is a must. For older decks made of softer materials like cedar, redwood, and pressure treated decking, it might be time to consider replacing your deck altogether. Softer woods tend to rapidly decay and near the end of their lifespan past the 15 year mark (especially old pressure treated decks!). Instead of glossing over that old wood with a temporary stain, replacing your old deck with an exotic deck material is a safer, more reliable choice. Species like Cumaru, Tigerwood, Ipe, Garapa, and Massaranduba offer you over 25 years of hassle free use. (Ipe has a proven lifespan of over 75 years!) They’re also priced comparably with composite decking. Unlike the plastic wood decking, the decking species we offer give you that authentic look like synthetic material just can’t match.

But, what if you already own an exotic hardwood deck made of Ipe, Cumaru, or Tigerwood?

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How to Install Decking Tiles

Ipe deck tiles from AdvantageLumber.com give you have an affordable way to renovate your outdoor living space. In fact, our deck tiles can be used just about anywhere. As you’ll see in this video below, it only takes one person to transform boring old concrete into an attractive and beautiful living space. If these deck …

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